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Baltic Sun at St Petersburg (2003) is a short documentary directed by Valery Morozov that explores the naturist community in St. Petersburg, Russia.

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The documentary does not open with sweeping orchestral music. Instead, it opens with the ambient, chaotic sound of a crowd near Palace Square. The camera acts as a flaneur, drifting through the streets. We see the city not as a polished tourist brochure, but as a living, breathing organism still shaking off the grit of the post-Soviet nineties. There are billboards for newly arrived Western brands—Nokia, Coca-Cola—peeling slightly in the damp air, juxtaposed against the bullet-scarred facades of the Winter Palace. baltic sun at st petersburg 2003 documentary full

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